Anthers dehisce by terminal pores in
Solanum
Solanum is a large and diverse genus of flowering plants belonging to family Solanaceae. Anther dehiscence is the final function of the anther that causes the release of pollen grains. This process is coordinated precisely with pollen differentiation, floral development, and flower opening. Poricidal anther dehiscence is due to a small pore. In Solanum, the anther dehisces by terminal pores. So, the correct answer is 'Solanum'.